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"Your phones built-in gps to track the location of your phone..."

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If you have a first five digit of that phone number then to trace it`s location you could simply search it on google that is enter first five digit on Google search engine and you will get many search result and visit any of that link and you will get to know about service provider area and other details
>for getting more info you have to contact the service provider but they will not share any private info about that number.

"There is no application yet that can trace a mobile number..."

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Basically You cannot trace that particular number having that limited digits only. Even searching on the internet, there is no application yet that can trace a mobile Number. But only a SIM card`s mobile carrier can do that but with a permission from the a legal court as a requirement first.

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